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GENERAL CARE: APPAREL
- Wash With Similar Colors: To maintain the vibrant colors and integrity of your surf apparel, wash it with similar colors in cold water.
- Machine Wash: Feel free to machine wash your apparel on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent to preserve the fabric's natural feel and elasticity. We recommend washing at 30 degrees to conserve energy.
- Use Eco-friendly Detergent: Opt for eco-friendly detergents that are gentle on your apparel and the planet. Avoid bleach or fabric softeners, as these can break down the natural fibers over time.
- Air Dry: Whenever possible, air dry your surf apparel away from direct sunlight. This not only conserves energy but also protects the fabric from potential sun damage. If using a dryer, choose a low heat setting.
- Ironing: If necessary, iron your surf apparel on a low heat setting to avoid damaging the natural fibers. We recommend ironing inside out to protect the colors and print.
GENERAL CARE: SWIM
- Rinse After Use: Always rinse your swimwear in cold water after swimming in the sea or pool to remove chlorine, salt, sand, or lotions that can harm the fabric.
- Hand Wash or Machine Wash: Gently hand wash your swimwear in warm water using a mild detergent, or machine wash at 30 degrees when it's necessary. Opt for a gentle cycle to protect the fabric's integrity.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach or fabric softeners as these can degrade the fibers over time.
- Dry Naturally: Lay your swimwear flat in a shaded area to dry. Do not tumble dry.
- Do Not Iron: The high-quality recycled material in our swimwear does not require ironing. The heat can damage the fabric's elasticity and color or melt it.
- Do Not Bleach: Harsh chemicals can degrade the material and affect the water quality.
LONGEVITY TIPS
- Rotating Swimwear: If you swim frequently, consider rotating between multiple swimsuits. This gives the fabric time to rest and regain its shape between uses.
- Avoid Rough Surfaces: Be mindful of sitting on or rubbing against rough surfaces. This can cause pilling and wear on the fabric.
- Storage: Ensure it is completely dry before storage to avoid mold and mildew.